The Spanish War of 1898 did the following, EXCEPT ONE

a. improved relations with Germany
b. ended spanish rule in the Americas
c. hastened the annexation of Hawaii
d. improved relations with england

i think that it is B but i have no idea really

Didn't Spanish rule in the Americas end in 1898?

http://www.loc.gov/rr/hispanic/1898/treaty.html

Wha about Hawaii? I don't see any connection with the Spanish War.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawaii#History

so it would be C?

Anong hating globo ang makikita ang kontinenteng asya

To determine the correct answer, let's analyze each option and eliminate the one that does not apply to the Spanish War of 1898:

a. Improved relations with Germany: In the context of the Spanish War of 1898, it is unlikely that the conflict had any significant impact on the relations between Spain and Germany. This option may be a distractor, but we cannot be certain yet, so let's keep it for now.

b. Ended Spanish rule in the Americas: The Spanish-American War, fought in 1898, indeed resulted in the end of Spanish rule in the Americas. This included the loss of Spanish territories such as Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines. Therefore, this option seems to be applicable to the Spanish War of 1898.

c. Hastened the annexation of Hawaii: The annexation of Hawaii occurred in 1898, but it was a separate event, driven primarily by economic and strategic interests. It was not directly related to the Spanish War of 1898. Therefore, this option seems to be unrelated to the Spanish War of 1898.

d. Improved relations with England: The Spanish-American War did not have a direct impact on the relations between Spain and England. Therefore, it is plausible that this option does not apply to the Spanish War of 1898.

Based on our analysis:

a. Improved relations with Germany: Uncertain
b. Ended Spanish rule in the Americas: Applicable
c. Hastened the annexation of Hawaii: Unrelated
d. Improved relations with England: Plausible

Therefore, it is most likely that the correct answer is c. "Hastened the annexation of Hawaii," as it is the option that does not align with the outcomes of the Spanish War of 1898.